Educational Leadership Framework (ELF)
Engage your team in innovative education leadership professional development
Empowering Leaders, Transforming Education
Join us at the historic campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, where the Education Leadership Research Center (ELRC) proudly hosts the Educational Leadership Framework (ELF) conference. Developed and implemented internationally, this prestigious program invites educational leadership teams from across the USA and internationally to attend a three-to-six-day immersive leadership professional development. Attendees will receive a certificate in the Educational Leadership Framework.
Why ELF?
This program is designed for teachers who have two or more years of experience who want to enhance their mentoring and coaching capacity for beginning teachers and prepare to take on greater leadership responsibilities within their school district.
The Mentoring and Coaching Academy welcomes individuals or teams from school districts across the USA. Attendance by multiple teachers within a campus or district will foster unity of purpose, amplify the program’s impact, and enable participants to continue supporting one another’s mentoring development after the initial training. Group/bulk registration is available for school districts at the point of registration.
- Leadership Excellence in Higher Education
- Crafting a School Enhancement and School Action Plan
- High-Impact Instructional Leadership
- Artificial Intelligence in Academic Planning in Higher Education
- Strategic Planning and Collaboration for Global Partnerships
- Mentoring and Coaching Academy
What to Expect
Set against the backdrop of Texas A&M University’s flagship campus, participants will:
- Dive into cutting-edge leadership theories and applications.
- Sharpen skills in strategic management and institutional governance.
- Craft robust approaches for tackling educational challenges.
- Forge lasting international networks with fellow leaders and experts.
- Special Collaboration and Venue Highlights